Snapped these photos of a June Bug crawling on the sidewalk with my Canon 80D camera using a 75-300 mm lens.

It was difficult to capture the green and light brown of the beetle's back due to the brightness of the sun and the shadows caused by the reflection of the beetle.
June Bugs are a genus of beetles that are part of the sub family of Melolonthinae, which is also part of the larger Scarabaeidae family of insects. Not only can this type of beetle be found in Florida, but it can be found all over the Southeastern United States.

Even though this Beetle is not Paul, John, George or Ringo, it was still pretty cool to photograph.
Happy Steeming.
They look huge in those photos. How big are they? I think you captured the green and brown very well. Great pics!
If the picture was Upside down it would be more easy to judge, but I must great photography skills, appreciated!!